I read the poster's article about the Kurdish Dog Pshdar that claims that the profile on here is no good and that he/she has the best information about these dogs. It seems the MD profile was written in 2003 based on information known 15 years ago by the author. I have looked around the internet and in several dog books and so far this is the most complete information available.

What I know is that the site owner and admins don't just make changes to the articles without proper research and validation so when and if the time comes they may change their info. I think if you have some good literature to support your claims about the breed you should send it to them.

Sometimes referred to as the Kurdish Kangal, this is a very old livestock guardian breed of the Kurds, used to drive and protect their Karakul sheep from wolves, bears and thieves. It is also employed to hunt badgers and other game, as well as to gua…

The Central Asian Shepherd Dog is a name used to describe quite a few different breeds, actually. It should be noted that using the word "Alabai" to describe the C.A.O. is incorrect, since the breed known as Alabai is only found in Turkmenistan and is quite different than its other Asian cousins. Al…

This is a classic Italian bulldogge/mastiff, descended from the old Roman Molossers, closely associated with the southern Puglia region and related to the Neapolitan, as well as the Sicilian breeds, with which it has traditionally been classified together under the Cane da Presa name. It also has ti…

This Italian breed is a member of the working group. Known for its serious demeanor and guarding ability. They come in a range of colors, blue and black being traditional but also tawny and mahogany. White on paws and chest are acceptable as well as brindling on any of the above colors. Temperament …